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Show THE SAJjT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 I IS Polo Proves Popular at Fori Douglas Top (left to right) Usutenant Stanley Powlaski, Lieutenant Jtobert Souls, Lieutenant Maurlcs Boss, Lleutensjit Carroll Plercs, lieutenant Cyril Mjurron, Lieu tenant Roy 'Torrentlne, Captain Roy Schuyler, Lieutenant Joseph MunaoUsa, Lieutenant Joseph Boons. Canter right Is Lieutenant Souls blocking Lieutenant PowlssU. Bottom, Lieutenant Ambrose Whits Is taking ths ball down ths court st S fast Clip. IIP TO HFKPSFY I W I swalis w w Pair Likely to Be Summer Outdoor Attraction Next Year, McGann Says. i vie m"u - V "i Coach Ballard Has But One Letter Man ; Whole Second String Back. 7? T Although he faces th By SPARROW M'QANK. Bait (Copyright. ItM, by Th u. watch out Bept. ballyhoo for tti6 Dempwry-Wtll- s Ther ta no doubt now that the fight will b the summer outdoor attrac" tion next year. at Dempev sat at theon ringside Thursday Acres Boylee Thirty WHla Ingraat night watching eeventhwith round. Then, terest until the he cared to sea, he having teen all Ther-ls the up ami left the arena. up on what the champion, thought man colored of the The best up and tip on Dempsey s willingness to arrange a fight with Hps Wills, however, cornea from thestateIn his signea of Jack Kearns. Kearns ment regarding the flgnt piinteh-ing lays great stress upon Harry's ability. He sas Wills could hae as as quickly stowed Kirpo away tempsey did hati he not been too no oraotic to build a fairly strong team before th season Is far advanced. Lamar Vincent, fullback, It th only memDer or last year eieven la school Bill Crump, tackle ami another letter man. may register this weak. Aif Dewey, s member of last yr.r squnU. I Is school, but It under the doctor care. He will not be able to don a fetball suit this fall and so will carry th duties of athletic manager.: Ballard's chief hop lies with his second-strin- g members of last fear, iractloally of whom are bask. In this let ar Udell Kuhrs. James Jensen, quarterback; Allred Sabay, quarterback; Mlltn Kldanut, center; Emerson Hand, tackle, Clark Gardner, guard; Henry Smith, guard; Floyd Cook, ruard: Walter Jannlnas. end; Arvld Lessen, tackle, and Bert Parka, Quarterback And halfback. Other candidates for line soaitlons ar Kenneth Lassen, Howard Phelps, Oolden Lambert. BUI - Egbert, Jo omim, im jjespain, oeimo Larten, ruard; Leroy Wilcox, Harold Dow, Jo Cran. Robert Kck, Arlow Grow and Red Orr. Of this list, th early work of Red Greer, and. is eanaclallv gratifying to th coach. candidates for th back field ar Kenneth Cropper, Smith, Hogan, Jam Slater, lamer Berkenshaw. l, Canning, Jack IMonohan, Nephi Sheldon Vincent, Red At wood Merlin Allen. Berkenshaw, although only s freshman, It showing good form In th early workout and may place on th team. Included In thla larsre list ar anme real huskies, who, although they ar trying their first football, may land permanent berths. Coach Ballard la wan classed with th present schedule outlook, a full schedule being assured. He hat a contract with th Sprlstrrlll high for a gam st Jordan and also ha a gam llstd with Park City, also to be played on. th Jordan field. He alto aspects to play th Esst and the L. D. S. V. on th home field. leaving th Granite and West games to be played on th opponents' fields. WKh to the' Salt Dyls and Ogdenhe admitted will line up Lve division, one probably or. with both of these game teams. cautlou. That means nothing other than that Kearns does not think anything of the kind and Is merely plugging the panther with the Idea of building up Interest in a trospectlv bout 80 that la what lies ahead of Wills battle for the heavyweight championship of the world Tommy Gibbons Is making a nole Ilk a man who would ilk tp m Willi and no doubt he Is eager He Is aa clever if not more so than Ham and can hit as hard If not harder. But Wills, with Dempsey in sight, probably would note willing to take chances with I the clever St. PaulIt artist before aokllng Vtmpsry. might serve to dsunpen any interest In the battle with the champion that y 1 interesting opponent But within a few months, especially If the ballyhoo f properly worked, the fans will hav forgotten their grievances of September U and will begin to enthuse over the prospects of seeing Jack defend his title against ths bronie menace. his stuff, but on the stage, when pen- pie pay to see (t, Leonards genius is not Impressive Leunarii is going out on the road now with a play and because of his Hghtwelght title he will Inbe an st- the past: traction, ss he has been hut his title 'Is his drawing card and he Is wise In hanging on to It s long as he can. He was especially well advised In pulling out of tils cam- palgn, for there were good chances that, had he met Walker, lie would have had to loan upon his histrionic ability and not upon his reputation aa a boxing king to draw the crowd to the box office. . ' VETERANS LEAD II LEONARD STAGE MAN. Benny Leonard's Interest lies all on the stage. Any person who has spent any time with him la the past year realises this. At his training camp Benny's chief diversion Is In riving Imitations of Eddie Cantor. Eddie Hornsby, Collins, Carey and Fournier Still First in Divisions. Millions Use CpiCAQO, Sept. IS. (By the Associated Press.) With the closa of the major league race a trifle more than two weeka away, veterans with years of service behind them see'rn certain of capturing all of the honors of the 1924 season. In the American league Babe Ruth is out of danger of losing the batting itfiamplonahtp, aswell as the home-ru- n title. The Psbe, according to latest figures; It hitting .3s, thirty points ahead of his closest rival, Jamieaon of Cleveland. Eddie Collins, captain of the Chicago White Sox, a major league star for nineteen years, will capture the honors. Ha has thirty-nin- e to date. The Ijetrolt Tigers, possibly with the strain of kesiplng In the pennant fight removed, went In for aome heavy hitting in recent games and advanced from fifth to seoond place In club batting. Cleveland, held "the lead in team batting, but slipped out cf the .900 claas to .209. The Tlgere are hitting .J9J. In individual batting. Speaker of Cleveland and Collins of the White 8ox places. Speaker going Into fourth with .347. while Collins is fifth with .84. Kalk of the White Sox is third with SSI Other leading batters: (Brassier. Detroit, .343; Cobb, Detroit. '.337; Boone, .843. Boston, Rice, Washington. 354; iarn. Washington. .334; llrl- Hellmann. PhlJadelphta. .334; SIS. Detroit, .833; Mjatt. Cleveland, the National I Rogers Hornsby, league a premier hitter, expects to finish the season with an average above the .400 mark. His latest average Is .4:1 Aa runner-uto Horns- - GLOSSY It - Few Cents Buys Jar at Drugstore GROOM Wv KeepsHair V p Zac wheat of Brooksyn rased Hsxsn Cuyler of the Pirates Wheat is hitting 3T, with Cuyler .39. Majt Carey, Pittsburg, brought his tola! of atolen tiases to forty-twFoumler of the ledgers continues high In home-ru- n hitting with twenty-six- . bv, Even stubborn, auruly or shampooed hair stars comoel all day in " any style tou, like. is "s- dijrnifiexl com bin i cream which natural gloss and gires thateffect to your hair that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. it gresseless; also helps prow thick, heavy, lustrous of hair. Beware creasy, harmful imitations. (Adv.) 'Hair-Groom- d "Hair-Groom- " 3WC . - rN YOVJet RADIATOR -t- ie- Way Is the Factory Way:- - WESTERN AUTO BADIA TOR Waa. 144 Motor Ave. 4i CO. ear. . Vs . , " ' 'if f 1 .A St - " As r f i:, Sy J ' V sTj?" .VRT ..'"TLaw . nfc- Tka. - - i t . 1 1 : :r " ? ja to,. V- , Swir.issa V,,, je"" j1"! l.. Wll IVr c i SSt ' ZSi vi-- 1 V Hf ' - " V' ? aetjTLt T-- X -- -- -- , -- - r- COB with (ieu Two KM Men's conaerva.tive styles, toub? men's two--, a nl styles, the new English models are Included. All stouts, slims, regulars. thrse-butto- sis a r 44 the state fair this week went to Thomas Murphy, .who tc.k first plac flv time, and received purses totaling 118,375, It was am.ounced today. Nearly $70,000 In purses was distributed. New serges sad fancy tnlxtoxss. Kew pencil strips vorvtsds, la s rood rtety of colors. There art hnsdrsds of models offered st these two special prices. Buitfl, C?4 85 Come in tomorrow and look over these wonderful values. A small down payment gets the clothes at once yourt own terms on the balance as you wear, MEMORIZE THE NAME. chlses. hut this year will be limited to on. Frank Taberski, a former holder of It expected th to be in Detroit this season, while Andrew St. Jean, fourth man to play In the round robin at th close of the past season, Is most likely again to represent Minneapolis. The season will probably open about October 1. . xv - ' x Practice Quartets Is , to Tiianey. . "That fight will be the lat Georges Winner or loser, he wiil withdraw from the ring." his manager, Polo, with all It vigorous play and Deschampi, told L'Auto. the sporting newspaper. sporting atmosphere, aajain hat drawn hearty response from the officer tta tloned at Fort Dougla. On th eve of the great International polo garnet One Reason Why the and with the popularity of the (port increasing, th local player Dodgers Strong rapidly are diligently at practice to ral th standard of their own gam. Two team have been formed at Fort headed by Pougia. The. first Captain Roy Schuyler, with Lieutenant Maurice Hoe as No. 1, Lieutenant Robert Soul aa No. I, Lieutenant Ambrose Whit at No. i and Lieutenant Stanley Powhvakt as sub The second team consists stitute. of Lieutenant Joseph MulhoIIan, No. 1; Lieutenant Carroll Plerc, N, i; Lieutenant Cyril Marron, No. S; Lieutenant Joseph Boone, No. 4; Lieutenant Roy Turrnetine, substitute. Practice It held three timet weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Friday afI o'clock. ternoons, beginning Games, when, they are played,' wiB tak place Sunday morulngt or af ternoons. It is probable that S scries will be played with the Utah national guard four, as In former year, snd games may be scheduled with other pot. 1 will enter. PROVO, Sept. 13. Twsnty-tevefighting Cougars have signified their Intention of being on the "T" athletic field Monday afternoon when Coath Twltchell sounds the first whistle of the football year. These Include last year's lo.uad, with the exception of Buck Dixon and Young, and the hst men of the yearling aggregation. iunthiauu-the keynote has in eveey communication received by the coach and he la of the opinion that the best showing ever made at an initial practice ;by a Prwvo team Th- - fltld la will be made Monday In splendid condition and all apparatus for practice ha-- s been completed. To make playing safer than It baa heretofore been a complete ui-t- o data medical kit haa been purchased and wMl, be placed on the field ready for any emergency It is thought that this la one of the best artd meat practical additions to the university football Equipment. In order to Insure the athletic defrom loss of partment unnereseary equipment, recoids have for all athletes. Under this system evtry man will s'gn for all triatrial .given out by the maniger and It is hoped that will make . a deposit this- - experiment- - w4U protect the deand Influence the men to partment eliminate ceedlesa destruction 0 ma1 teria L Kollowlcg are the men who have personally notified the coach of their return: Knds. Reed Swenson. Eddie n Kimball, Grunt Injrenmil, Buss and B!l.s FInIayMn. tackle. Bob Howard. FHwood Oledhtll, Rj. Ms Robertson and Golden Andrus; Griggs, Jess guard. Oolden Romney, Wick MendsnhsM. Mer HulHnger. rill Bunnel; centers. Fred Hinckley, Arler Balllf and Keith Maeser: back- kfl'ld, Ken Anderson, Silky Knudson. V Hunter Man son. Hy Berrett. Paul Packard. Dunn Taylor Pete Mendeis-hal- l. f"VSk hToely ItichArds. Wes I.loyd and Dave Pierce. n hn Are mm '4 bif T cigar and put the rest into giving thd most Billiard League, Confers Twelve .5ti r p - offered today. By Tribune' Special Sport Servte. NEW TORK. Sept 1J The twelve franchises In tfie National Championship Pocket BtUiard league have been awarded and New York reoelved three of .them. - Flv otties hv been dropped and two new ones added Th action on th franchise w as taken at a special meeting of til executive t 41 - remarkable Cue Franchises 1 French Idol Is Given Trouncing by Garage Man Js tiy selling sucn a vast number of White Owls, we can afford to take only a fraction of a cent profit on each 'at pre-psr- 111 J ' TOMMY MURFHY FIRST. STRACUSE. N. T.. Set t 13 Fi- -l honor in the Grand Circuit races at tm&m Diligently on Range) Tourney Is Planned. European heav weight retire after his fight former K J, i for CarpoUer' legs, brought th boxer down and literally Wiped the oily, begrimed floor .with tieorges' latest natty suit. PARIS, Kept. J3. OSorges Carpen-tle- r, champion-.- 'O' s M , -- Y yLS 1 .SSS.'' START VI? "'5 ''af ., ' f t. '''' ef.t( 'V'NivJ If ""C. "iIVlasf V- r 4r7 ? '0' i' ". V4iUa jl. fjf;,.4 . :yw:ys" ni i v s X Rob-cruo- bat-tlh- THE LEAKS . I " The Giants pushed themsehes into the class as a hitting team and are leading with a percentage of .302. Is second with St. Other leading batters: Young. Nw .Tork, .347; Bressler, Cincinnati. .Ml. Roush. Cincinnati, S3; Fournier, Brooklyn, .3,"!4; Kelly, New Tork, .334, Hlsh, Brooklyn, .iii, Frish. New Tork, .336; Bottomley. St. Louis, ,3J; Blades, St. Ixuis; .320. A new tldder for batting honors In the "Western league has aorieared in Glnglardl, outfielder, who moved Into firm place with a mark of .38. The leadership remains In the possession of Jack Lellvelt. manager of the Tulsa club. LIIvelt Is hitting 3M, with Tulsa outfielder, sec4. ond with Miller of St. Joseph Is third with .379. Washburn of Tulea has smashed out thirty-ninhome runs sutid haa a percentage of S4. Tulsa continues to lead m team nr. with a Dereenta with Denver second, but with a wide margin- separating the two teams. Other leading batters: Punning Wichita, .357; Oebome. Omaha, 3S3 PARIS. Sept 13 Oeorge Carpen- Butler. Wichita, .361; O'Brien. Denver, tler. Immediately upon his recent re.35!; Bodle, Molnea, .347; Cev turn to Franc. lot another battl Tulsa, .344; Cullop, Omaha, .344; concerning which there waa absolute Davis, Tulsa,. .33, ly no publicity beforehand and a ft result strenuous attempt have bean WILL ENTERTAIN FACULTY. mad to preserve secrecy. Special to Th Trlbaae. opponent was a garage atGeorge GCNN1SON, Sept IS .Xert Tues- tendant and th fight waa a combiot Queeosbury ru les of nation Marquis ih day evening parenu and teachers of the CenterSeld ward will entertain and catch as catch can wrestling. The th ordered attendant; to take boxer at a social for the high school faculty. to th second floor. Such Cames arid refreshments will be th hit machine notwork articuldrveraton. ar work, th attendant refused. hi instructions Carnentter renewed . LEAVE FOR ALTLAKE snd when th attendant persisted In Special to Tk Tribune'. his refusal and made some remark GtTNN"ISQX. Sept. 13 Mr. nd Mr. about "fresh war prof ltrs." .Oeora-e- s .. . H. I Hill and family left this mornv.uwus ..!),, ' . AiAn't Uni LI. AMn..a ing for Salt Lake to make their horn. land, and th garag man mad s dive e '.Stow1 . , ( HONOR RACE Ruth, revue stare. In the camp It sounds pretty good, because you real use a boxer la doing GOIED, $38'$43 Mag-dei- 1 may b worked up. CROWD GROWLS AT PRICE. Aa for Flrpo. thara Is no denying that Dempsey met him when he wss In much better condign, physically and mentally, than he was on Thurslike a man day night. Luis acted who was In there to earn a huge was no real there Fiiece of money and in him. crowd afthe of From the growling ter the battle It seems likelv that It win be a long, long time before fight fana will give up SI7.60 and I2i,50 ter seatdo again to see two , battle. Dempsey will always be a sure top-priattraction because he Is the world champion, but now even Dempsey wouldn't draw' a bumper crowd for a fight with Wills, hot throusn any fault of his own, but because the ' negro would not t regarded as an season with tout on latter man out for practice. Coach O. D. Ballard of Jordan high ha enough new material out for dally Lak Tribune.) tork. nbw 14, 1924. committee cf th league in thla city. Syracuse and BnerioS ar th new cities. Pittsburg. Richmond. Cleveland, Lorain (Ohio) snd Gary (Ind.) ar th cities dropped from the Kansas City lost on league, whtl of It Th lows: for franchise. list of franchise awarded folRational Recreation academy. Fourteenth Street acadBrooklyn; ; Lawl- -r Brothers' Manhattan: emy, academy, Manhattan-- , Hudson Recreation academy, Philadelphia; Klein'e Billiard academy. Baltimore; Cran' field Amusement company. Byracuee; Stat Theater Billiard club, Boston; Kling and AHen, Kanaa City: Snyder Brother' academy. Minneapolis; th Recreation company. Detrotti L. A. and F. A. Aratls. Benslnger,, Chicago, ' Bt. Louia. Th list of pta.yr haa not been Frank A. Dwyar of completed. Brooklyn, president of th leagu and head of th Rcr,tlon academy that holds th Brooklyn franohls, sJd that th task of selecting th player ha been a difficult one. bat that he hopes to hav th roster comaaeuredr t h' t pleted shortly. Ralph Oreenleaf, holder of th worid't pocket bUuard till, aaln wrlft represent Fhiladnlpht, and that Benny to Oreenleaf in th Allen, runer-u- p round rftbus, wrlll play for th Kling and Allen academy In "Kanaa City. Last year Kansas City held two (ran- . ' Followers of CLst league baseball hardly recognise In th brilliant hurl er of Brooklyn th same person who met such raediocr success in the Coast league, Daisy Ditched for Sac was of sued ramento, but caliber that waiver were asltvi' UDon No him. club wanted Vane, and he departed to other region, to be heard from no more until his splendid pitch Ing for.WUtiert Robinson won hiw recognition. - DAsawo&-tety-for-rnre lou to his victory over th Giant last Monday. triumph road hi thirteenth in succession, ana twenty fifth victory. This sterling hurling has been no smell factor In th rapid rts of th Brooklyn to become New Tork' most feared rival. ar . - - - mmmm slef .IWa i VALUE |